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INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
the point that the responsibility of proving eligibility rests with the High School Principal in all cases at all times.
Mitchell�The Permanent Secretary was instructed to reply to Principal A. W. Wilson regarding the selection of a tourney center in that district and the contents of the letter were discussed.
Basketball Tourneys Prior to Feb. 1�Section II, Article 8 in the Constitution of the I.H.S.A.A. reads as follows:
"Basketball Tourneys other than the State Tourneys shall be held prior to February 1 of each year."
The Board was unanimous in stating that this rule applies to girls' tourneys as well as to boys' tourneys and that it applies to 9th grade students even when playing on the Junior High School teams. One year ago the Board ruled that beginning with the present basketball season this rule should apply to tourneys wherever played, in Indiana or in other States.
Officials for Tourneys�Officials for all tourneys were discussed and the Permanent Secretary was authorized to employ sufficient number for all tourneys, giving careful consideration to the recommendations and records on file regarding officials.
National Basketball Tourney�The Board of Control instructed the representative of the I. H. S. A. A. Board of Control, who will attend the National Federation of High School Athletic Associations in Boston, February 27, 1928, to vote against the holding of National Basketball Tourneys.
State Tourney�The consensus of opinion was that the tourney should be held at the Butler Field House provided all arrangements could be made satisfactorily in a conference by the Permanent Secretary with the Butler College authorities at an early date. If all arrangements can not be satisfactorily made and if the contract with Butler will permit, then the tourney should be held at the cow barn. The Permanent Secretary was authorized to proceed as outlined.
It was thought that ticket prices should be as follows, if the tourney is held at Butler Field House:
Day Tickets�$1.00 for second balcony, end seats.
$1.50 for all other seats with evening tickets at 50c and 75c, if room is available.
The Permanent Secretary was given authority to adjust these prices slightly if found necessary.
K. V. Ammerman and Fred Gorman�The Permanent Secretary was authorized to reach an agreement with these men regarding the compensation for their services in connection with the State Tourney with the understanding that the amount will be about $200.00 each.
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INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
the point that the responsibility of proving eligibility rests with the High School Principal in all cases at all times.
Mitchell�The Permanent Secretary was instructed to reply to Principal A. W. Wilson regarding the selection of a tourney center in that district and the contents of the letter were discussed.
Basketball Tourneys Prior to Feb. 1�Section II, Article 8 in the Constitution of the I.H.S.A.A. reads as follows:
"Basketball Tourneys other than the State Tourneys shall be held prior to February 1 of each year."
The Board was unanimous in stating that this rule applies to girls' tourneys as well as to boys' tourneys and that it applies to 9th grade students even when playing on the Junior High School teams. One year ago the Board ruled that beginning with the present basketball season this rule should apply to tourneys wherever played, in Indiana or in other States.
Officials for Tourneys�Officials for all tourneys were discussed and the Permanent Secretary was authorized to employ sufficient number for all tourneys, giving careful consideration to the recommendations and records on file regarding officials.
National Basketball Tourney�The Board of Control instructed the representative of the I. H. S. A. A. Board of Control, who will attend the National Federation of High School Athletic Associations in Boston, February 27, 1928, to vote against the holding of National Basketball Tourneys.
State Tourney�The consensus of opinion was that the tourney should be held at the Butler Field House provided all arrangements could be made satisfactorily in a conference by the Permanent Secretary with the Butler College authorities at an early date. If all arrangements can not be satisfactorily made and if the contract with Butler will permit, then the tourney should be held at the cow barn. The Permanent Secretary was authorized to proceed as outlined.
It was thought that ticket prices should be as follows, if the tourney is held at Butler Field House:
Day Tickets�$1.00 for second balcony, end seats.
$1.50 for all other seats with evening tickets at 50c and 75c, if room is available.
The Permanent Secretary was given authority to adjust these prices slightly if found necessary.
K. V. Ammerman and Fred Gorman�The Permanent Secretary was authorized to reach an agreement with these men regarding the compensation for their services in connection with the State Tourney with the understanding that the amount will be about $200.00 each.
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